Results for Mill Site
Home of John Garwood / Garwoods Mill Site
Logan County, On Top of Ohio
[South Side of Marker]:...
Site of Bogert’s Mill
Near here on Musquapsink Brook stood the earliest g...
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site is devoted to pre...
Site of Grist Mill
Site of
Grist Mill
powered by this stream
<...Site of National Steam Grist Mill
Constructed 1867
by Peter M. Bare
Marke...
Papst Flour Mill Site
{The marker consists of 3 plaques, the first readin...
Shaker Gristmill Site
In 1844 the Shakers of North Union, Ohio, built a five-sto...
Union Mills Historic Site
In the late 18th century, following the American Revolutio...
Glencoe - Grist Mill and Dam Site
Like many Piedmont mills, Glencoe was built at an old gris...
Site of the First Mill At Falls of the Squamscott River
A grist mill built by Thomas Wilson in 1640. The island an...
Results for Mill Site
Home of John Garwood / Garwoods Mill Site
Logan County, On Top of Ohio
[South Side of Marker]: Home of John Garwood
In 1805 the John Garwood family of thirteen children located their home near this spot. Their activities here were responsible for the town of East Liberty. The village ...
Site of Bogert’s Mill
Near here on Musquapsink Brook stood the earliest grist mill in Pascack built 1734 by Rev. Johannes Bernardus Van Dierren, a Lutheran Pastor. In 1765 it was purchased by Isaac Bogert and owned by his descendants until destroyed by fire ...
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site is devoted to preserving a portion of the site of the Battle of Musgrove's Mill. On August 19, 1780, a small, yet battle-tested band of Patriot militia outmaneuvered and outfought a larger loyalist force compromised ...
Site of Grist Mill
Site of
Grist Mill
powered by this stream
and built for
the Rev. Wm. Leverich
1658
Marker is at the intersection of New York Avenue and Mill Lane, on the left when traveling north on New York Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of National Steam Grist Mill
Constructed 1867
by Peter M. Bare
Marker is at the intersection of Water Street and Washington Street, on the right when traveling west on Water Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Papst Flour Mill Site
{The marker consists of 3 plaques, the first reading:}
A millstone from the steam powered flour mill built in 1880 by Albert Papst. It is believed the stone came from France. Fire destroyed the four storied mill in 1881.
Donated by ...
Shaker Gristmill Site
In 1844 the Shakers of North Union, Ohio, built a five-story gristmill on the north side of the Doan Brook Ravine adjacent to this marker. Water from the dam at the west end of the Lower Shaker Lake powered the ...
Union Mills Historic Site
In the late 18th century, following the American Revolution, this area of Fairfax County began to be referred to as Union Mills. Covering five or six square miles between Popes Head Run and Johnny Moore Run, it was recognized for ...
Glencoe - Grist Mill and Dam Site
Like many Piedmont mills, Glencoe was built at an old grist mill site - the Vincent Mill begun in the 1860s. Remains of it may be seen on the "island" side of the mill race. The Vincent Mill had a ...
Site of the First Mill At Falls of the Squamscott River
A grist mill built by Thomas Wilson in 1640. The island and site were granted to him by the town which reserved the right for canoe landing and the laying of fish. Wilson’s Creek flows on the easterly side.
Marker is ...